commit 79bd1747e36607266c606d906013ef5ae41a324a parent 1c689217b143d16a824e818b2cfe942a934b30c2 Author: Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org> Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 20:09:14 +0100 improve README Diffstat:
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diff --git a/README b/README @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Usage Find RSS/Atom feed urls from a webpage: -$ url="codemadness.org"; wget -L -q -O - "$url" | sfeed_web "$url" + url="codemadness.org"; wget -L -q -O - "$url" | sfeed_web "$url" output: application/rss+xml http://codemadness.org/blog/rss.xml @@ -126,41 +126,44 @@ output: To update feeds and format the feeds file (configfile argument is optional): -sfeed_update "configfile" -sfeed_plain < $HOME/.sfeed/feeds > $HOME/.sfeed/feeds.txt -sfeed_html < $HOME/.sfeed/feeds > $HOME/.sfeed/feeds.html + sfeed_update "configfile" + sfeed_html < $HOME/.sfeed/feeds > $HOME/.sfeed/feeds.html + sfeed_plain < $HOME/.sfeed/feeds > $HOME/.sfeed/feeds.txt Example script to view feeds with dmenu, opens selected url in $BROWSER: -url=$(sfeed_plain < "$HOME/.sfeed/feeds" | dmenu -l 35 -i | - sed 's@^.* \([a-zA-Z]*://\)\(.*\)$@\1\2@') -[ ! "$url" = "" ] && $BROWSER "$url" + #!/bin/sh + url=$(sfeed_plain < "$HOME/.sfeed/feeds" | dmenu -l 35 -i | + sed 's@^.* \([a-zA-Z]*://\)\(.*\)$@\1\2@') + [ ! "$url" = "" ] && $BROWSER "$url" or to view in your browser: -$BROWSER "$HOME/.sfeed/feeds.html" + $BROWSER "$HOME/.sfeed/feeds.html" or to view in your editor: -$EDITOR "$HOME/.sfeed/feeds.txt" + $EDITOR "$HOME/.sfeed/feeds.txt" Generate a sfeedrc config file from your exported list of feeds in opml format: -sfeed_opml_import < opmlfile.xml > $HOME/.sfeed/sfeedrc + sfeed_opml_import < opmlfile.xml > $HOME/.sfeed/sfeedrc Export an opml file of your feeds from a sfeedrc config file (configfile argument is optional): -sfeed_opml_export configfile > myfeeds.opml + sfeed_opml_export configfile > myfeeds.opml -tip to remove feeds older than a date, change mktime("YYYY mm dd HH mm ss"): +Over time your feeds file might become quite big. You can archive items from a +specific date by doing for example: (make sure to change +mktime("YYYY mm dd HH mm ss")): #!/bin/sh set -x -e